Colton Haffner, Ontario, said he has always dreamed of flying. “When he was little, he would always ask me ‘why can’t we fly,’ or he’d say, ‘I wish I was a bird.’ I guess it was born in him,” Darlene Haffner, Colton Haffner’s mother, said.
It was a moment of dread for tight end Savaii Eselu, who was a Cal Bear at heart for months. Eselu (6-4, 250) gave Oregon an oral commitment on Nov. 15. However, the numbers began to work differently for coaches at Cal, coaches who had asked Eselu to be patient since last spring.
At some point the morning of Dec. 12, Lobo got out of the house. No one will ever know exactly what the 1-year-old Pomeranian was up to or where exactly he went but Laura Montes thinks he might have been headed to or maybe back from Lasting Legacy Park.
Before the Christmas season got too far gone, Leona Kaminski sat down with pen in hand and did what she does most every year: addressed and wrote by hand nearly 100 cards to far flung friends and family.
Who hasn't, at one time or another, looked with wonder through the eyepiece of a kaleidoscope and taken pleasure in the seemingly endless patterns of color that change with the turn of the tube?
1) "I couldn't be more chuffed if I were a badger at the start of the mating season." - Then QPR manager Ian Holloway got carried away with his side's 1-0 victory over Cardiff.
Gerald Nelson, who was just made the new borough commander for Brooklyn North, will be the only black officer to head one of the Police Department’s eight borough commands.
ORANGEBURG — Don Carver places the book gently, almost reverently, on his dining room table. Occasionally he reaches over to touch it, turning pages, handling the volume the way a proud parent might caress a newborn.